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The surprisingly beneficial effect of soft donors on the performance of early transition metal olefin polymerisation catalysts

The surprisingly beneficial effect of soft donors on the performance of early transition metal... Group 4 metal complexes containing phenoxy-amide ligands bearing soft pendant donors are shown to give more highly active ethylene polymerisation catalysts than counterparts containing hard donors or systems without a pendant donor. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Chemical Communications Royal Society of Chemistry

The surprisingly beneficial effect of soft donors on the performance of early transition metal olefin polymerisation catalysts

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Abstract

Group 4 metal complexes containing phenoxy-amide ligands bearing soft pendant donors are shown to give more highly active ethylene polymerisation catalysts than counterparts containing hard donors or systems without a pendant donor.

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Chemical CommunicationsRoyal Society of Chemistry

Published: Oct 4, 2004

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